5003 Praxis Practice Test Practice Question

At a certain college in Maine, 6 percent of the students are Canadians. If there are 15,000 students at the college, how many are Canadians?

Correct Answer: 900 Canadians

Rationale: To determine the number of Canadian students, multiply the total number of students by the percentage of Canadians: 15,000 * 0.06 = 900. This calculation confirms that 900 students are Canadians.

Other options are incorrect because:

- 600 (4% of 15,000) miscalculates the percentage.
- 1,500 (10% of 15,000) mistakenly doubles the percentage.
- 1,800 (12% of 15,000) incorrectly assumes a higher percentage than given.

Thus, 900 is the only accurate representation of the Canadian student population at the college.

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